New NRA leader says Obama seeks 'revenge' on gun owners

9:59 PM,
May 5, 2013

Written by

Gregory Korte
USA TODAY

- The board of the National Rifle Association will elect as its president Monday a hard-line culture warrior who has worked for decades to make the NRA a more aggressive political force.

The election of James Porter -- ensured after the endorsement of outgoing President David Keane last week -- is one of many defiant signals to come out of the NRA's annual meeting in Houston over the weekend. The organization vowed to continue to fight any compromise on gun-control legislation in Congress.